American author's books banned from UK schools
Controversial American author's books removed from British school libraries following parental complaints about explicit material, sparking free speech debate.
Controversial American author's books removed from British school libraries following parental complaints about explicit material, sparking free speech debate.
The literary world mourns the loss of Shaun Usher, celebrated Daily Mail writer and author, who passed away peacefully at 88, leaving behind a remarkable legacy in British journalism.
The filmmaker's debut novel, a philosophical tale of a man's search for meaning, receives a mixed reception from critics who question its literary merits.
The iconic author confesses the deeply personal and relatable anxieties that sparked the creation of the beloved literary and cinematic heroine, Bridget Jones.
An esteemed royal biographer provides an intimate look into how Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II privately managed health worries, showcasing her profound sense of duty and resilience in her final years.
Renowned filmmaker Woody Allen ventures into literature with his debut novel, 'Apropos of Nothing', sparking fresh debate and offering an unfiltered glimpse into his controversial life and career.
Nigerian author Abi Daré secures the inaugural Climate Fiction Prize for her upcoming novel, 'The Girl Who Fought The Wind', a powerful sequel exploring climate justice in Lagos.
A British visitor's first trip to a US Walmart superstore reveals a shopping experience of epic proportions, from colossal cereal boxes to a staggering array of choices that redefine one-stop shopping.
Acclaimed cartoonist Tom Gauld reveals the comical reality behind literary success in his latest Guardian cartoon strip, offering a witty commentary on the publishing world's obsession with bestseller lists.
A powerful new literary prize, established in memory of the late, great Hilary Mantel, will offer unpublished writers a life-changing opportunity to secure a book deal and follow in her footsteps.
Sarah Wynn Williams, author of 'The Meta Exposé', faces financial ruin and legal bankruptcy after Meta secured a gagging order preventing her from criticising the company. The case raises alarming questions about corporate power and free speech in the UK.
Bestselling Irish author John Boyne, famed for 'The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas', is at the centre of a fierce cancellation campaign after expressing gender-critical beliefs. The literary community is deeply divided over free speech and trans rights.
The harrowing, hope-filled childhood of author Trent Dalton is now a major Netflix series. Discover the incredible true story of drug lords, a mute magician, and a mother's fight for redemption that inspired a literary phenomenon.
Former Sunrise anchor Melissa Doyle reveals her exciting new chapter as a successful author, stepping away from the morning news desk to focus on storytelling and family.
In a revealing interview, acclaimed historian and broadcaster William Dalrymple shares extraordinary tales from his career, from a near-fatal shooting in Afghanistan to Mick Jagger's unexpected reaction to his work, alongside insights into his latest lite
From Summer Bay's beloved diner owner to a life of literary fame, discover the incredible real-life journey of actress Judy Nunn after leaving Home and Away.
Booker Prize-winning author Kiran Desai delivers a powerful critique on America's political trajectory, drawing alarming parallels to the themes of her seminal novel 'The Inheritance of Loss' in an exclusive Guardian interview.
Robert Munsch, the celebrated author of 'Love You Forever', has made the profound and deeply personal decision to pursue Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) in Canada, citing a long and painful struggle with addiction and mental health following a tragic b
US talk show host Jimmy Kimmel delivers a powerful, grim assessment of America's political and social state, questioning its future in a viral monologue that resonates with global audiences.
Bestselling author Sally Rooney was notably absent from the London ceremony where she was awarded the 'Freedom of the City of Dublin'. Discover the personal reasons behind her decision not to attend.
Bestselling author Dan Brown, famed for The Da Vinci Code, has built a colossal £25 million property portfolio across the UK, including a historic rectory and a £15 million London mansion, new land registry documents reveal.
An American tourist's viral first experience with McDonald's in the UK uncovers a vastly different menu, superior ingredients, and a cultural fast-food divide that has left viewers astonished.
Bestselling author Dan Brown, famed for 'The Da Vinci Code', has quietly married his former assistant and longtime mistress, Blythe Brown, in a private New England ceremony, Daily Mail can reveal.
Normal People author Sally Rooney has publicly endorsed Palestine Action, the direct-action group targeting Israeli defence company Elbit Systems' UK operations. The literary star's support signals growing cultural backing for the movement.
Acclaimed Japanese author Haruki Murakami has inaugurated his first US-based library, The Haruki Murakami Library, at Waseda University's Manhattan campus, offering a deep dive into his literary world.
Acclaimed author Sally Rooney declines to attend a major UK literary awards ceremony, citing advice that her public support for Palestine could lead to her arrest upon entry to Britain.
Acclaimed historian and New Yorker staff writer Jill Lepore launches a powerful new book, 'Amend,' arguing that the US Constitution is a relic in need of a democratic overhaul for the 21st century.
Ian McEwan's provocative new novel, 'What We Can Know', delivers a powerful critique of contemporary liberal thought, exploring its intellectual fragility and moral failings through a gripping narrative of a family in crisis.
Robert Munsch, acclaimed author of 'Love You Forever', shares his devastating diagnosis and decision to pursue medically assisted dying in Canada as conditions worsen.
Acclaimed novelist Jodi Picoult faces a social media firestorm after a controversial post about Turning Point USA's Charlie Kirk, suggesting his 'murder' would be a public service, igniting a fierce debate on political discourse and free speech.